386 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 



first segments of the male have a pair of sexual legs ; the 

 same segments of the female have only one appendage 

 on the second joint. The third, fourth, and fifth segment 

 in both sexes have one appendage. The last segment 

 terminates in a flat piece with notched margin, but no 

 transverse joint. 



They live in very deep water, in shells. 



Range. — Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 



I, Parapagurus pilosimanus. 



Pai'apagurus pilosiuianus . . S. J. Smith, Pocock, 



A. Milne Edwards 

 and Bouvier. 



Eupagiinis jacobii .... A. Milne Edwards. 



Parapagiinis abyssomni . . . Henderson. 



The body is small compared with the legs. The 

 anterior part of the carapace is calcareous, and terminates 

 in a very small pointed rostrum ; the cardiac region is 

 small and crustaceous. The ocular peduncles are not near 

 as long as the subantennary spine. Of the first pair of 

 legs, the right is largest, and is covered with fine granu- 

 lations ; it is unarmed above. The fingers are sharp, with 

 trenchant edges, and in contact along their whole length 

 when closed. The walking legs of the second and third 

 pair are very long, compressed, smooth and shining; those 

 of the third pair exceed the others. The finger is 

 elongated, and is more than once and a half the length of 

 the carapace. 



Range, — Martinique, St. Lucia, Guadaloupe, Havana ; 

 if Parapaguiiis abyssontni (Henderson) is identical wdth 

 this species, we must add Bermuda, Azores, West 

 Africa, Philippines, Papua, Yokohama, Valparaiso, and 

 Patagonia. 



